Tales of Instruction And Amusement Comprising the Garden a Cumberland Tale I

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Tales of Instruction And Amusement Comprising the Garden a Cumberland Tale I
Jane Bourne
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of the plan as they did. They had been talking this over on the morning of the day upon which Frank called to speak about his cow; and his coming in just at that time, determined the farmer to speak to him at once ; so now when he saw Frank hesitate, he went on himself.
"Well, " said he, I'll tell you ; the long and the short of the busi- ness is, my dame and I are anx- ious to see Jenny well and hap- pily settled, but we do not want to part with her, and we think a good husband would be a bett
...er thing for her than a rich one ; so Frank, if you think you can like our Jenny for a wife, and will behave as well to her as you 52 THE GARDEN.
have done to your mother and sister, she shall be your's, if she makes no objection herself. " Frank was so surprized and delighted, he knew not what to say ; but he contrived to get out words enough to convince them, " he at least would make no ob- jection to their plan ;" and Jenny coming in soon after, the farmer bid him ask her what she thought of it; and she confessed "she had often wished she had had such a brother, and that she thought he was sure to make a good husband.


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